Overtures
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Title:
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Overtures |
Otros títulos:
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Overturas |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Hector Berlioz; Yoav Talmi; San Diego Symphony Orchestra |
Código CDU:
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Berl.03 |
Forma Musical:
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Overtures |
Abstract:
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Although Benvenuto Cellini was Berlioz's first opera to make it to the stage of the Paris Opéra, it was not his maiden voyage in the genre. Berlioz's first efforts to compose an opera resulted in Les francs-juges, which, except for its overture—the only part of the work to have had any sort of performance history—Berlioz discarded. Despite this early operatic failure, Berlioz had made a reputation for himself in Paris with performances of his Symphonie fantastique (1830), Harold en Italie (1834), and Grand messe des morts (1837); when he finally completed Benvenuto Cellini in the spring of 1838, the composer was poised for success. But from its first appearance at the Opéra on September 10, 1838, Cellini was received with ambivalence: Berlioz's supporters praised his music, but supporters and critics alike had difficulty accepting the comical Cellini at Paris' most elite forum for serious drama, and they found the complicated plot indecipherable. The original score received only four ... |
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